Arabic Foundation Plan
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Step 1: Teach the Arabic Alphabet and Sounds: Start by teaching the Arabic letters, focusing on correct pronunciation and recognizing different sounds, including vowels (fatha, kasra, damma) and tanween.
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Step 2: Visual Recognition and Writing of Letters: Help the child visually recognize each letter, then move on to writing them in their individual forms. Gradually teach them to write letters in different positions (beginning, middle, and end of words).
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Step 3: Blending Letters to Form Simple Words: Use visual games to help the child blend letters together to form simple words, like "بيت" (house) and "قلم" (pen), focusing on words they can recognize in daily life.
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Step 4: Build Vocabulary with Common Words: Teach the child commonly used, everyday words to expand their vocabulary gradually. Use flashcards or pictures to help connect words to meanings.
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Step 5: Progress to Reading Simple Sentences: After learning common words, encourage the child to read simple sentences and form short sentences with the words they know, focusing on comprehension.
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Step 6: Use Simple Stories to Enhance Understanding and Interaction: Use illustrated short stories to help the child strengthen their comprehension in a fun, interactive way. Encourage them to discuss the stories and answer questions for a deeper understanding.